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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -neco'-, *neco'*
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CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
neco's

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
OY! Ten-thousand years will give ya such a crick in the neck!หมื่นปีที่ใหแต่้อาการเจ็บคอ รอเดี๋ยวก่อนนะ Aladdin (1992)
- Yeah, pencil neck!อ๋อได้ คางแหลมๆ! The Bodyguard (1992)
Sneering at someone for sticking his neck out.68 1671 Hero (1992)
It's against his religion to stick his neck out.หัวหน้าทีมของเราช่างอ่อนไหวอย่างที่เห็นเลยจิงๆ Hero (1992)
I'm gonna break them goddamn cats' necks. I smash them cats with a stick.ฉันจะหักคอไอ้แมวบ้านั่น จะเอาไม้ตีมันให้เละเลย Of Mice and Men (1992)
Up here's where I need it most on my shoulders and neck.แถวบนๆด้วย ตรงไหล่กับคอน่ะ The Cement Garden (1993)
Isn't that a gold medal around his neck?ที่คอเขา นั่นใช่เหรียญทองรึเปล่า? Cool Runnings (1993)
I feel the icy breath of death upon my neck.ฉันรู้สึก ลมหายใจอันเย็นเยือกมาจุกอยู่ที่คอ. Hocus Pocus (1993)
"was once a duck "that stretched its neck in hopes of becoming a goose."เป็นเป็ดที่เหยียดคอออกไป เพื่อหวังว่าจะกลายเป็นหงส์" The Joy Luck Club (1993)
Then the woman and the swan sailed across an ocean many thousands of li wide, stretching their necks toward America.แล้วหญิงชรากับหงส์ก็แล่นเรือ ข้ามมหาสมุทรเป็นพันๆลี้ ยื่นคอพวกเขาไปยังอเมริกา The Joy Luck Club (1993)
Look at his neck, for God's sake.มองไปที่คอของเขาเพื่อประโยชน์ของพระเจ้า The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Brooks, look at his neck. It's bleeding.บรูคส์มองไปที่คอของเขา มันมีเลือดออก The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
neckA rash broke out on her neck.
neckA trickle of blood ran down his neck.
neckAt the risk of sticking my neck out, I think that if we do that, we're making a big, big mistake.
neckCould you show me that necktie.
neckDon't risk your neck over something foolish.
neckHe caught me by the neck.
neckHe craned his neck to see the procession.
neckHe got his neck broken in the accident.
neckHe has a thick neck.
neckHer talkativeness is a pain in the neck.
neckHe seized me by the neck.
neckHe stuck his neck out for that idea, and now he's getting all the blame.

WordNet (3.0)
neck(n) the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body, Syn. cervix
neck(n) a narrow elongated projecting strip of land
neck(n) a cut of meat from the neck of an animal
neck(n) a narrow part of an artifact that resembles a neck in position or form
neck(n) an opening in a garment for the neck of the wearer; a part of the garment near the wearer's neck, Syn. neck opening
neck(v) kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion, Syn. make out
neck and neck(adj) inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition, Syn. nip and tuck, head-to-head
neck and neck(adv) even or close in a race or competition or comparison, Syn. nip and tuck, head-to-head
neckar(n) a river in Germany; rises in the Black Forest and flows north into the Rhine, Syn. Neckar River
neckband(n) a band around the collar of a garment

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Neck

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Necked p. pr. & vb. n. Necking. ] (Mech.) To reduce the diameter of (an object) near its end, by making a groove around it; -- used with down; as, to neck down a shaft. [ 1913 Webster ]

Neck

n. [ OE. necke, AS. hnecca; akin to D. nek the nape of the neck, G. nacken, OHG. nacch, hnacch, Icel. hnakki, Sw. nacke, Dan. nakke. ] 1. The part of an animal which connects the head and the trunk, and which, in man and many other animals, is more slender than the trunk. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal; as: (a) The long slender part of a vessel, as a retort, or of a fruit, as a gourd. (b) A long narrow tract of land projecting from the main body, or a narrow tract connecting two larger tracts. (c) (Mus.) That part of a violin, guitar, or similar instrument, which extends from the head to the body, and on which is the finger board or fret board. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Mech.) A reduction in size near the end of an object, formed by a groove around it; as, a neck forming the journal of a shaft. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Bot.) the point where the base of the stem of a plant arises from the root. [ 1913 Webster ]


Neck and crop, completely; wholly; altogether; roughly and at once. [ Colloq. ] --
Neck and neck (Racing), so nearly equal that one cannot be said to be before the other; very close; even; side by side. --
Neck of a capital. (Arch.) See Gorgerin. --
Neck of a cascabel (Gun.), the part joining the knob to the base of the breech. --
Neck of a gun, the small part of the piece between the chase and the swell of the muzzle. --
Neck of a tooth (Anat.), the constriction between the root and the crown. --
Neck or nothing (Fig.), at all risks. --
Neck verse. (a) The verse formerly read to entitle a party to the benefit of clergy, said to be the first verse of the fifty-first Psalm, “Miserere mei, ” etc. Sir W. Scott. (b) Hence, a verse or saying, the utterance of which decides one's fate; a shibboleth.

These words, “bread and cheese, ” were their neck verse or shibboleth to distinguish them; all pronouncing “broad and cause, ” being presently put to death. Fuller.

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Neck yoke. (a) A bar by which the end of the tongue of a wagon or carriage is suspended from the collars of the harnesses. (b) A device with projecting arms for carrying things (as buckets of water or sap) suspended from one's shoulders. --
On the neck of, immediately after; following closely; on the heel of. “Committing one sin on the neck of another.” W. Perkins. --
Stiff neck, obstinacy in evil or wrong; inflexible obstinacy; contumacy. “I know thy rebellion, and thy stiff neck.” Deut. xxxi. 27. --
To break the neck of, to destroy the main force of; to break the back of. “What they presume to borrow from her sage and virtuous rules . . . breaks the neck of their own cause.” Milton. --
To harden the neck, to grow obstinate; to be more and more perverse and rebellious. Neh. ix. 17. --
To tread on the neck of, to oppress; to tyrannize over.
[ 1913 Webster ]

neck

v. i. To kiss and caress amorously. [ Colloq. ] -- n. necking. [ PJC ]

Neckar nut

(Bot.) See Nicker nut. [ 1913 Webster ]

Neckband

n. A band which goes around the neck; often, the part at the top of a garment. [ 1913 Webster ]

Neckcloth

n. A piece of any fabric worn around the neck. [ 1913 Webster ]

Necked

a. 1. Having (such) a neck; -- chiefly used in composition; as, stiff-necked. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Naut.) Cracked; -- said of a treenail. [ 1913 Webster ]

Neckerchief

n. [ For neck kerchief. ] A kerchief for the neck; -- called also neck handkerchief. [ 1913 Webster ]

Necking

n. Same as Neckmold. [ 1913 Webster ]

necklace

n. 1. A string of beads, etc., or any continuous band or chain, worn around the neck as an ornament. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Naut.) A rope or chain fitted around the masthead to hold hanging blocks for jibs and stays. [ 1913 Webster ]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Ausschnitt { m }neck line [Add to Longdo]
Genickbruch { m }neck fracture; broken neck [Add to Longdo]
Hals { m }; Genick { n } | Hälse { pl } | steifer Hals | einen steifen Hals bekommenneck | necks | crick in one's neck | to crick one's neck [Add to Longdo]
Neckerei { f } | Neckereien { pl }badinage | badinages [Add to Longdo]
Schlips { m }neck tie [Add to Longdo]
neckento tease [Add to Longdo]
necken | neckend | neckt | neckteto banter | bantering | banters | bantered [Add to Longdo]
neckendbadinaging [Add to Longdo]
neckendjollying [Add to Longdo]
neckend { adv }banteringly [Add to Longdo]
necktjollies [Add to Longdo]
necktejollied [Add to Longdo]

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